This course is an introductory level course that will explore the fundamental features of industry-standard Autocad software. Students will learn the creative, analytical and planning techniques and processes used in small and large site development, how architects can convey their ideas and societal values in built form, including the purpose of architecture as a cultural artifact. This course introduces students to the environmental aspects of architectural design and the analysis of building landscape forms. The course will examine how designs, structures, and buildings have evolved and influenced each other throughout history and the impact this influence has had in the 21st century. This course explores the history and dichotomy between utilitarian structural design and the influence of art and design in architecture. By mastering basic skills and experimenting with techniques and materials, students will begin to explore creative expression beyond preconceived boun. Students will learn contour lines, positive & negative space, perspective, sighting of angles and measurements of relationships. This course develops students' perceptual and descriptive skills through drawing media, techniques and subject matter by focusing on elements and organization principles of drawing. In this course, students will develop critical design thinking skills and the ability to imagine solutions in four dimensions. This course will familiarize students with architectural design and practice and introduce ideas, principles, and architectural problem-solving methodologies emphasizing urbanism and landscape as influenced by the rapidly changing landscape of the arts and sciences. Students will prepare drawings of residential and commercial buildings, typically used for construction and obtaining building perm. Topics include identification and use of drafting equipment, drafting in scale, basic lettering, line weights, dimension techniques and standard notation conventions, including orthographic projections related to floor plans, elevations, and ceiling plans. This course introduces students to the preparation of 2D architectural drawings. By the end of this course, the student will be able to create, modify, and enhance sophisticated images using raster editing tools and features craft special effects work in 3D space and prepare files for export to various applications in web, mobile, print, and manufacturing. Through this 'hands-on' course, the student will learn the fundamentals of design, advanced features and tips to prepare images for digital output and print. These concepts will be reinforced through specific practical exercises, and activities that will serve to d. This course will introduce students to the fundamental principles of colour theory through design, such as layout, composition, balance, colour science as well as a diverse range of colour theories, and how to employ them creatively. Understanding colour and design principles through exploration and application across media, visual, and applied design genres. Assemble and present a professional portfolio that showcases design skills and talent.Create an Architectural Study Model in response to a design problem.Create 3D digital renderings of contemporary environments and buildings in response to a design problem.Create digital blueprints using contemporary software.Apply project management skills, techniques and technologies in managing a building project.Apply contemporary building construction and building technologies to architectural and construction problems.Apply Building Code specifications to architectural and construction problems.Apply specification knowledge to architectural design problems.Apply knowledge of materials to architectural design problems.Produce construction presentation drawings.Produce architectural presentation drawings.Articulate thedifferences between roles and responsibilities of architects, civil engineers and contractors.Apply critical thinking, problem solving and design thinking to architectural design and planning problems.
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